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This Paper is in Two Sections, 4 pages each; !News and advertising, ate equally distributed between the'two. ' See that you get;both Sections ; rrrv H th YEAR RICHMOND, MADISON COUNTY. KENTUCKY. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13.' 1914 NUMBER 39 tion i CLIMAX. WASH GOODS YOU CAM ;MADE E 4 B id i when we tell you our wash goods wont fade !ey will hold their color. just come (n and :e our breezv beautiful wash coods-both in ece goods and made up. they will delight you id you will buy them. when you wear them )u'll find they give good service. our wash dods will please you so well that you will buy jerything you need for euery member of your ousehold. John R. Gibson & Co. Straw Hats Hole-Proof The renowned Monogram tt ? Barford & Sons " Belts bC Imported For the Ladies , Try a Pair Shirts Neck wear Proctomas That You Will -The Latest . 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V,; - ' - ' J CHAKLIEWEITE-KOON Ik oj Ecrlalist " cicitoh or OTlTE-00r$ CEYEKKE IHD1AI f fcJf.E3lS COM-Ca-Ul l SCfERCE SOfE MIAOU" up and in bolt The New Styles Have Arrived Call and See Them EuG&fe GOD'S MEDICINES Compounded according: to the Original & Ex clusive Formulas & Recipes of Charlie "WTiite Jloon, The Cow-boy Herbalist, for the treatment of human ailments. Endorsed 'in the Bible. Thousands of Testimonials. COM-CEL-SAE, the Great Body-Tonic SCIENCE SOPE, for the Hu man Skin Only. Ask your druggist, or writ Mrs. CHARLIE VHITE-MOOII 3731 Yest Broadway Louisville, Kentucky No Substitutes RETURN to the grocer sub stitutes'sent you for Royal BaJc b ing Powder There is no sub stitute for ROYAL. Royal is a pur e, cream of tartar baking powder, and healthful. Powders offered as sub stitutes are made from alum. Y7 11 TGERTRUDr STEVIN30N ILLUSTRATIONS rROMPKOTOGIfAPHS OF THE STAGE PRODUCTION f through the windows of the 6habby room and emphasized all the' worn places in the comfortable old chair where evening after evening Dan Slade had sat reading his newspaper and dreaming of the great future he was confident the fates held in store for him. In spite of herself Mary's thoughts were of her husband the first bitter thoughts 6he had ever harbored against the man. She turned sick at heart at the thought of .lt. Dan and herself estranged, hopelessly at odd9, fighting each other in the divorce court, fighting even over the posses sion of the little cottage ht had Bob Hayes. shared in the first happy flush of their youthful love and happiness. This, the only place where she could find peace in her loneliness, Dan was trying to wrest from her. " It was too near to town, too near to the scene of his new activities, he had sent word to her. She must vacate. She must go so far away that his charge of "de sertion" would stand 'fire in a court of law. Face to face with the fact that Dan was trying to drive her even from this shelter, trying to drive her out into a strange and alien world, of which she knew nothing and which knew Hothing of her, Mary could scarcely believe that Dan . was so changed that even now he would be willing to snatch away from her the place which held the memory of happier days. She had not seen her husband since the night in Senator Strickland's library, when the awful knowledge had been forced home to her that he not only wanted a permanent separation, but Insisted on having an absolute di vorce. Over and over again a thought came into the woman's mind. It was Intuitive, instinctive. Try as she might to silence itr she could not put it out of her thoughts. It was that ever-recurrent feeling that another woman had entered Dan's mind and heart Again and again she pushed it from her,, but always and ever.the obsession clung to her like a black shadow that haunted her during the day and persisted even in her dreams at night. From the kitchen came the voice of her maid-of-all-work singing an old' fashioned tune. It was one that In her young days Dan had loved to hear her sing one whose sweet melody and melancholy sentiment he had loved in the days before his heart had become hard and hie mind Intense on the cold, hard problems of finances and political ad- Q IS 1 v ( : 8 "n . .-i vancemenC It was the song in which all lovers from the beginning to the end of time find a responsive note: NIta, Juanlta, be my own fair bride." Conscious of the song, Mary remem bered the lamb stew that she had left cooking on the kitchen fire. Dan had always loved lamb stew; that Is, her lamb stew. She remembered how heartily he always ate of It, how he never failed to pass his plate for a second "helpinig," and how he used to look up at her and say: "This is lapping good, Mary. I think I will have a bit more." Just as If he needed any urging! Mary found her thoughts growing very tender when she suddenly re membered that tonight she must sit down alone at the table, that instead of two she would only serve one plate ful of that stew. Her heart contracted with a pathetic, futile longing for things as "they used to be," and grew bitter as she remembered conditions as they were. Rhe sat with her face pillowed on her arms, so absorbed in her unhappy reflections that 6he didn't hear the door open, didn't hear a etep until someone leaned over and kissed her tenderly on the faded cheek that Dan used to pat so lovingly and declare was lovelier than their garden roses. 'Oh. Rob!" Mary exclaimed, start ing up in glad surprise. "I didn't hear you drive up." 'I didn't," Bob laughed, good- naturedly. "My car is stranded two blocks back." and he threw his linen duster on the eofa as Mary hastened in her fond little way to take bis hand and hover about him. 'It's strange how near' town this )lace seems to be," Bob rattled on. When we lived here before It was lear cut in the country, but with i motor car it's right next door to own," " "Well, aunty," and he stretched blmself out in an easy chair, 1 sup- continued on Page 3, Section 2) Re-Arrested. Ed Fife, colored, son of Isaac Fife, of this place, who escaped from the reform school at Lexington Sunday night, was re-arrested here last week by Chief Powers and relumed to the reforma tory. For Rent Four-room house on Big Hill avenue, next to Judge Rice's residence. Also four room house on Bybee Row. Both in excellent repair. Mrs. E. Witt, East Main-Street. Phone 293. 39 tf Regina Peavine Sold. The fine saddle mare, Regina Peavine, owned by a syndicate of Lincoln county horsemen, has been sold to Mr. Wm Shropshire, of Winchester, for 12,500. Horsemen say that the new purchase has all the form and style -of Ilazel Dawn. The beautiful animal is a daugh ter of Rex Peavine, owned by Dr. Hock aday, of Madison county. '. , Printer's ink is as black as night, but it enlightens the whole world. Reappointed to Office. H. Or. Denner and Joseph Spivey. who had resigned the positions of marshal and deputy, respectively, of Irvine, and who were released on bail for the kill ing- of Frank Garrett in the discbarge of their duty, until the next circuit court. were reappointed to their former posi tions on petition of 71 leading citizens of that town. The Colorado War. A hooded, black shrouded figure in a band of picketers in front of the home of John D. Rockefeller and son John was arrested. The demonstration was being made in protest against the alleg ed policy of the younger Rockefeller to wards the mine war in Colorado. No heed was paid the shrouded man's t first, but he was finally arrested by detec tives. . City Nurse's Statement To The Climax: I submit the follow- g report to you of my services for the month of April, 1914: Six visits of investigation; 13 profess ional visits to the sick; 16 sheets; 14 pil low cases; 4 gowns. Towels and cloth ing donated by friends" have been dis tributed among same. Thirty-five phone calls were made and received. The time for which I was employed expired the first day of May. I want to thank all who made it possible for me to do this work It has brought "showers of blessings" to me, and I trust it lias been so with others concerned. Very Respectfully, MR9. T. J. Tatlor, City Nurse. City Council Proceedings. The regular monthly meeting of the City Council was held last Thursday night, 7lh, with a full attendance of councilmen. A number of bills were presented and allowed. The following tax supervisors were elected: ' Lyman Parrish. G. W. T. Deatherage and L. T. Wilson. A tax is to be imposed upon vendors of various articles in the city of Rich mond. This law is for the protection of citizens of Richmond and Madison county., The street in front of the Christian church was ordered put in better condi tion. This is where the building of I the new church has delayed action by the Council. A horse was ordered purchased for the use of the fire deparrment and one has been secured from A. B. Deatherage at cost of $200. The streets of Richmond are to be sprinkled with oil, the owners of prop erty to defray one-half the cost. An order was issued by the Council for the building of pavement on Third street; also on Breck Avenue and West Main street. Madison County Poultry As sociation Meets May 23. To the poultry, turkey, duck and pet stock raisers of Madison county: The Madison County Poultry Associ ation will hold its annual meeting at McKee's Rink, May 23, to elect officers and decide on the advisability of hold ing a show the second week in Decem ber. As all know, the work incidental to holding a show has heretofore fallen on the shoulders of a few interested breeders, which is not the accepted spirit of the associations of this country; and those who have been doing all t he work, wish to say to the breeders of the county, that they don't feel that the other breeders and sympathizers have taken the interest that would have been taken if all had done their share of work and shown the proper spirit of co opera tion, which we are sure they will show after this appeal. iVill say further, that unless we can get the co-operation and help, that we will have to let the associ ation die the death of the uninterested. The object of the association is to help the commercial breeder as well as the fancier; and the one that will get the most benefit is the farmer's wife, who gets her "pin money" from her chickens and eggs. So don't forget this date, as this meeting will be of material interest to every citizen of Madison county. If jou will just spend a few minutes of your time looking up the records, you will find that Kentucky is far below the position should be in with her poultry and egg products You all know this is not as it should be, as our State is as good as any in the Union, and if every one will take an interest in poultry asso ciations and shows, our standing will be improved at once. The harder you pull, the faster the other fellows will join with a helping hand, and when 'the hands get numerous enough to handle the work without being a burden to any one hand, then you can expect results and will get them. " ' Now every man, woman and child who is interested should attend this meeting and show that the interests of their county is near their hearts. Take the proper pride in your poultry and see that our county ranks at the top from a commercial as well as fancy standpoint. By attending you will help the workers who have carried the load in the past. and will have one of the best associa tions in the country. The association is not out for the money there is in the business for the association, but is after results for the breeders and producers of the county. Will say,, there is noth ing raised in the county that can com pete jwith the old Domineck hen's pro- duots. The facts are, that the poultry, eggs, turkeys, ducks and geese that are marketed in this county, will cover every other branch of farming up so that you will have to have a search warrant to find them. Now this sounds queer, but ask your produce dealers and they will open your eyes with facts and fig ures. . We also wish to ask the commercial organizations, country clubs, girls and boys and all other clubs, to attended in a body or send representatives to this meeting to co-operate with us in this great work for the good of the citizens our county ana, state. u. jji. , Home Insurance Company. For Fire, Lightning and' Wind Insur ance, call on T.- H. Parke, of White Hall, agent for the Hurst Home Insur ance Co. Phone 305-6 rings. 34-3t. B. E. BELUE CORNER MAIN a )eaA CLmu: of Aan io Lack way ihe oiheA day. see ihe old, LaiieAtd ice - have anything exie, of d have a new up-io-daie - ice Jox; for a saniiaAv, clean ice-Lox. meani a healihv family. "Would you xiie a Atiiiy ice-Lox if yovt weAe atIt io uy a new one? Tloi foA me. TZaLy John'A milk mui Le frofeAly kepi. Qn -unianiiaAy ice-Xrox endanger A ihe healih of ihe vhole family. S. S. 2ou get ihe moi Xroxe-s and rhe kind you from W. P. HIGQINS FURNITURE, CARPETS, A thousand might be wrong -but not five hundred thou sand. More than a half mil lion buyers have picked the Ford because of its all 'round serviceability, its low first cost had its low cost of upkeep. The Ford has made good. Five hundred dollars is the price of the Ford runabout,; the touring car is five fifty; the . town car seven fifty f. o. b. Detroit, com plete with equipment. Qet catalog and par ticulars from The Madison Garage INCORPORATED Irvine Street Phone 694 THE RGHT WAY to get what you want is to come to the Blanton Lumber Co. We have large assortments of All Kinds of Lumber, Doors, . Windows, Etc - For The llocr.s or For The Cam We take pleasure in answering questions and giving you the beneht of our experience in what to use and how to use it. We had rather not sell you than to misrepresent an article. An ORDER PLACED WITH US becomes a CONTRACT to be filled regardless of changes in the market. 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